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Asked: June 17, 20262026-06-17T18:34:33+00:00 2026-06-17T18:34:33+00:00

I’m clueless. I have a JSON string like this which I need to check

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I’m clueless. I have a JSON string like this which I need to check for a supplied “property” (postsome in the following example):

var index_file =
[{
 "indexAB":[
    { "postsome": ["keyword_abc", "keyword_def"] },
    { "testsome": ["keyword_111", "keyword_222"] }
  ]
},{
 "index_random": [
    { "postsome": ["keyword_abc"] }
  ]
}]

There my be any number of indices (“indexAB”, “index_random”) with n objects inside.

I need to “find” my property postsome but I cannot get it to work, because I’m struggling with the correct way of accessing the object.

So:

for (var i = 0, l = indices.length; i < l; i += 1) {

        doc._id = "postsome",
        index_name = "indexAB";

    indices[i]["indexAB"];             // ok, returns object on correct iteration
    indices[i][index_name];            // undefined
    indices[i].indexAB[0][doc._id]     // ok, returns undefined or keywords
    indices[i][index_name][0][doc._id] // undefined 
}

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    2026-06-17T18:34:34+00:00Added an answer on June 17, 2026 at 6:34 pm

    This is not a direct answer to your question but I believe that it may actually help you more than giving you a complicated way to access values in your object.

    If instead of this JSON object:

    var index_file =
    [{
     "indexAB":[
        { "postsome": ["keyword_abc", "keyword_def"] },
        { "testsome": ["keyword_111", "keyword_222"] }
      ]
    },{
     "index_random": [
        { "postsome": ["keyword_abc"] }
      ]
    }];
    

    you would have this much simpler data structure:

    var index_file =
    {
      "indexAB": {
        "postsome": ["keyword_abc", "keyword_def"],
        "testsome": ["keyword_111", "keyword_222"]
      },
      "index_random": {
        "postsome": ["keyword_abc"]
      }
    };
    

    then it would be much easier to access, using just:

    var value = index_file.indexAB.postsome[0]; // no loops, no nothing
    //  value == "keyword_abc"
    

    See: DEMO

    I think that what you should change is your data model because currently it is something that is very far from the idea of JSON and it will always be very hard do access data in it.

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